Australia
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Princess Pier’s WWI connection remembered
Thousands of Australian soldiers left from Princess Pier to go fight in WWI 100 years ago. Their Lemnian connection was remembered at a commemorative ceremony at the pier.
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Young Cypriots from across the world meet in Nicosia
Two full-fee scholarships at the University of Cyprus and the Open University of Cyprus were announced, to help Cypriots from around the world stay connected to the country.
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Gough the Philhellene
Former world heavyweight champion wrestler, George Gouliovas remembers his koumbaro, Gough Whitlam.
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Farewell ‘great man’
Former Greek Community president remembers iconic Australian former prime minister Gough Whitlam.
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Kypreos fails to win Vatskalis seat
Country Liberal Party’s Harry Kypreos edged out by Labor’s Lauren Moss in Northern Territory’s Casuarina by-election.
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Liakakou’s contribution to Greek letters
Ioanna Liakakou’s thirteenth book deals with themes of love, life, romance, exile, nostalgia, alienation, war and peace.
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Con’s Peddlers on the road again
Cycling group Con’s Peddlers are taking their bicycles back on the road once again this weekend, taking part in the Ride to Conquer Cancer.
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The key to success with your visa
Migrating to Australia? Ivan Chait explains how an immigration agency can significantly raise the chances of your application being approved.
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‘Maiden’ takes out GAFF Shorts award
A film set in 1970s Australia wins the Greek Australian Short Film Festival Australian selection award.
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45 minutes of non-stop Zorba
RMIT student Isabella Radwan has dance the Zorba for close to an hour to win an iPad mini, and a spot in the Lonsdale Street Greek Festival’s Zorba till you drop competition